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Barely thanked by AS Roma, José Mourinho saw his agent, Jorge Mendes, pick up the phone to offer him to Naples.
This Tuesday, AS Rome formalized the departure of José Mourinho. Laid off after a disappointing first part of the season, the Lusitanian strategist nonetheless left his mark on the history of the Roman club, notably with a historic victory during the first edition of the Europa Conference League, then a final (lost this one). ci) of the Europa League. An assessment which will therefore not have been enough to save him from the sad law of results. On the job market, José Mourinho has already been offered to another Serie A great.
As reported Sky Sport Italia This Thursday, Jorge Mendes is hard at work finding a job for his client. The transalpine media thus indicated that the agent had made direct contact with Aurelio De Laurentiis, boss and owner of Napoli. Italian champion last season under the orders of Luciano Spalletti, the Neapolitan club is no longer really succeeding this season and has already changed coach once, Walter Mazzarri taking over from Rudi Garcia who arrived last summer .
Mourinho is ready
Currently eighth in the Serie A standings, the Azzurri are two points from first place in Europe, but fail to be consistent. For now, Jorge Mendes has not heard back from his interlocutor. However, he placed José Mourinho who remains available and awaits interesting proposals to return to service as quickly as possible.
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